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29th Australian Heavy Anti Aircraft Battery

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15 Nov 1943 Crew of Heavy Anti-Aircraft Gun 29th Heavy AA Battery - AWM Photo 060199
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15 Nov 1943 29th AA Battery going through their Gun drill. Note the female member - AWM Photo 060195

Brief History

The 29th Anti Aircraft Battery was formed in Fremantle in February 1942, and their Headquarters unit in July. The Fremantle AA Group comprised the 2/3rd, 109th and 116th LAA Regiments; the 4th, 5th and 29th Heavy AA Batteries and the 66th Search Light Battery. The HQ unit was established at South Beach, controlling 418 HAA Gun Station in Skinner street, and 420 HAA Gun Station on Scotsman's Hill. The 423 HAA Gun Station was at South Beach manned by personnel from the previous AA Gun Station Pearce.


In November 1942 the 22nd HAA Battery arrived from Darwin and took over the 418th, 420th and 423rd HAA Gun Stations, while the HQs unit of 29th HAA Battery moved to Buckland Hill and it now controlled 417th




Notes

As the war progressed and the threat from Japanese aircraft subsided, the manning of anti-aircraft defences in Australia was reduced to release manpower for other branches of the Army and for industry, and was increasingly taken over by Australian Women's Army Service or Volunteer Defence Corps personnel. Most batteries were disbanded between mid-1944 to late 1945.


Content has come from The Unit Guide - Volume 3 - The Australian Army 1939-1945, page 3.270 - Graham R McKenzie-Smith - Big Sky Publishing - 2018


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